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3UPS Network Management Card 2 User’s Guide
Internal Management Features
Overview
Use the Web user interface (UI) or the command line interface (CLI) to view the status of the UPS and to
manage the UPS and the NMC. You can also use SNMP to monitor the status of the UPS.
For more information about the UIs, see “Web User Interface” and the Command Line Interface
(CLI) guide on the Network Management Card Utility CD and the APC website. See “SNMP
screens” for information about how SNMP access to the NMC is controlled.
Access priority for logging on
You can enable more than one user to log on at the same time, where each user has equal access. See “Session
Management screen”.
Types of user accounts
The NMC has various levels of access — Administrator, Device User, Read-Only User and Network-only User
— and these are protected by user name and password requirements.
• An Administrator or super user can use all of the menus in the UI and all of the commands in the
command line interface. The default user name and password are both
apc.
• A Device User has read and write access to device-related screens. Administrative functions like
session management under the Security menu and Firewall under Logs are greyed out.
The default user name is
device, and the default password is apc.
• A Read-Only User has the following restricted access:
Access through the UI only.
Access to the same menus as a Device User above, but without the capability to change
configurations, control devices, delete data, or use file transfer options. Links to configuration
options are visible but disabled. (The Event and Data Logs display no button for this user to clear
the log).
The default user name is
readonly and the default password is apc.
• A Network-only User can only log on using the Web user interface (UI) and CLI (telnet not serial).
There is no default name and password.
To set User Name and Password values for the top three account types, see “Local Users”.
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